John Piper _ DIEZMAR ES UN PECADO - Lo que TU IGLESIA NO QUIERE QUE SEPAS
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John Piper _ DIEZMAR ES UN PECADO - Lo que TU IGLESIA NO QUIERE QUE SEPAS
John Stephen Piper, born on January 11, 1946, has become one of the most influential voices in modern evangelicalism. As a pastor, theologian, author, and teacher, he has spent more than four decades calling people to treasure Christ above all things. Piper’s impact spans continents through his books, sermons, and the ministry of Desiring God. Known especially for his teaching on “Christian Hedonism”—the conviction that God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him—his life and work represent a powerful blend of deep theology and passionate pastoral care. To understand Piper is to engage both a mind shaped by rigorous study and a heart aflame with devotion to God’s glory.
John Piper was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Bill and Ruth Piper. His father was an itinerant evangelist who traveled across the country preaching the gospel, while his mother provided a stable spiritual environment at home. Growing up in Greenville, South Carolina, Piper was immersed in a world shaped by Southern Baptist piety, revivalism, and traditional values.
His father’s evangelistic zeal left a permanent mark on young John. He witnessed firsthand a life dedicated to gospel proclamation, though his own path to ministry would not follow a straight line. Piper’s childhood was also shaped by his struggle with public speaking. He was painfully shy and avoided standing before groups, a fear that would later make his calling to preach all the more remarkable.
Piper enrolled at Wheaton College in Illinois, initially intending to study pre-med. Yet during his time at Wheaton, God began stirring his heart toward ministry. A pivotal moment occurred when he contracted mononucleosis and was bedridden for several weeks. During that time, he listened to sermons on the radio and began to sense a call to the ministry of the Word.
At Wheaton, Piper majored in literature and minored in philosophy, but his real passion became the Scriptures. After graduation, he enrolled at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, where he studied under Daniel Fuller. Fuller’s hermeneutical emphasis on “the unity of Scripture” profoundly shaped Piper’s thought. From Fuller, Piper learned to see the Bible as a coherent revelation centered on God’s glory.
Seeking further training, Piper pursued doctoral studies at the University of Munich in Germany. There he wrote his dissertation on “Love Your Enemies” (later published as a book), focusing on Jesus’ command to radical love in the Sermon on the Mount. His years in Europe deepened his academic rigor and exposed him to a global vision of Christianity.
Upon returning from Germany in 1974, Piper joined the faculty of Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota, as a professor of biblical studies. He taught courses in New Testament exegesis and sharpened his ability to communicate biblical truth with clarity. Yet the classroom did not fully satisfy him. In 1980, after a season of wrestling with God in prayer, Piper felt an irresistible call to pastoral ministry.
In 1980, John Piper became pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The church, a historic congregation in the heart of the city, would be his home for the next 33 years.
Piper’s preaching style stood out immediately. He combined careful exegesis of Scripture with fiery passion. His sermons were not mere lectures; they were urgent appeals for people to see and savor the glory of God. Over time, Bethlehem grew into a vibrant, multi-campus church, known for deep teaching, global missions, and a commitment to urban ministry.
During his pastorate, Piper emphasized several core themes:
The Supremacy of God in All Things: Every aspect of life exists for the glory of God.
Christian Hedonism: True joy is found only in treasuring Christ.
Suffering and Sovereignty: Trials are not accidents but instruments in God’s sovereign plan.
Missions: The global spread of the gospel is central to God’s purpose in history.
In 1986, Piper published Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist. The book became a spiritual classic and introduced the world to Christian Hedonism. The paradoxical phrase shocked some, but it resonated with thousands who longed for a deeper, joy-filled relationship with God.
The success of the book led to the creation of Desiring God Ministries, which began distributing Piper’s sermons, articles, and resources. With the rise of the internet in the late 1990s, Desiring God expanded globally, offering free access to thousands of resources. Today, millions of people across the world encounter Piper’s teaching through this platform.
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